What I Do To Keep My Skin Glowing.

My eight-step, Daytime, Pre-makeup, Skincare Routine.

(A picture of my skincare products by Renee Medina)

Yes, my daily morning skincare routine consists of eight products. It is not necessary to use eight products; realistically, one to three products will suffice (for dry or combination skin). However, (for someone with dry/oily t-zone skin), I find that having a multi-step routine works best.

For reference, I’m not a certified dermatologist; I’m just sharing my routine! Health.com published a medically reviewed article on how to layer your skincare for maximum benefits. These are the steps to follow:

  1. Cleanser
  2. Toner
  3. Spot Treatment
  4. Serum
  5. Retinol
  6. Eye Cream
  7. Moisturizer
  8. Face Oils
  9. Sunscreen

I don’t use retinols or face oils in the morning. I save them for nighttime since oils can make foundation separate. I also avoid spot treatments in the morning unless needed, as many contain benzoyl peroxide, which dries out the skin and can be less effective when layered with moisturizer. So, here’s how I follow the recommended routine with descriptions:

  1. CLEANSER: Bipit Cica Face Wash Foam

This cleanser removes sebum, dirt, and skin cells for clear and healthy skin. I use this almost daily to remove excess oil on my face and to help calm my skin during acne breakouts.

2) TONER: Prettyskin Rice Niacinimide Toner

After cleansing, I apply this toner to my skin to retain moisture and adjust my skin tone. It also gives the appearance of slightly brighter skin after prolonged use.

3) SERUM 1: The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution

This product is one of my favorites! I never skip a day without using salicylic acid. I feel as if it creates a barrier under my makeup to prevent clogged pores. It is drying, so I follow up with serums and moisturizers. It also helps with acne!

4) SERUM 2: Radiance Glow And Protect Vitamin C Serum

According to their website, this serum is clinically proven to brighten and even skin in two weeks. It also helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and smooths out skin texture. I love this serum! It gives my skin such a nice glow! Definitely a top-tier skincare product!

5) EYE CREAM: Skinfix barrier + Triple Lipid Brightening Eye Cream

I am not a huge fan of eye creams. I feel they don’t do much for the dark circles under my eyes. However, I do like this eye cream for the hydrating and brightening effect. It was the Allure 2024 Best of Beauty Award Winner. I have recently started using this product and have only positive feelings towards it!

6) MOISTURIZER 1: Tosowoong Arbutin 7.0 + TXA 4.0 Cream

Tosowoong’s Arbutin Cream is a glowing moisturizer that gives the appearance of radiant skin. After seeing ads for it on Amazon (with almost 5-star reviews), I decided to try this product myself. Although I don’t have glass skin, this cream gives that appearance after application. It leaves my skin feeling plump! You can also layer this 2-3 times!

7) MOISTURIZER 2: Versed Dew Point Moisturizing Gel-Cream

This moisturizer is light and airy. It has calming green tea and aloe vera for hydration. It doesn’t suffice as a heavy-duty moisturizer, but it is perfect for summer and warmer weather. I apply this on top of a heavier moisturizer for dewy skin.

8) SUNSCREEN: Mixsoon Bean Sunscreen SPF 50

Mixsoon is a viral Korean Skincare brand. So when I ran out of my Innisfree sunscreen, I bought Misxoon’s Bean Sunscreen. This is a light sunscreen texture that gives a glowy appearance and is suitable for all skin types. After layering this over my moisturizers, my skin is tacky and ready for makeup!

(Image of Skincare Products by 588ku on pngtree.com)

I always patch test on my wrist before using skincare on my face, as it might not always be suitable for everyone. Typically, I like to wait at least ten minutes before applying makeup immediately after skincare. I haven’t had any reactions when layering these products, even with sensitive skin!

Most of the products I use are Korean. Korean skincare is excellent, and I love many of their products. They’ve really improved my skin! My skincare routine might seem expensive, but I usually find cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and serums at Marshalls or TJ Maxx. As a former Allure Glam Bag subscriber, I got eye creams and moisturizers for about $25 a month. Amazon is also a good place to find discounted skincare.

Enjoy!

If you’re Not Listening to “XG,” Then What are You Doing?

(You’ll thank me later.)

Screenshot of XG’s “Is This Love” EP

You’ve probably stumbled across this XG XYPHER Tape on YouTube and, after watching it, thought, “There is no way they just did that…”

If you’ve done other research after viewing the tape, you’d know that’s how most reaction videos start when listening to XG. For example, here’s a very genuine reaction by Sebastine:

Screenshot of Sebastine reacting to XG Xypher

This wax XG’s version of a cypher: when rappers come together to freestyle over music.

The tape features XG rap-line members Cocona, Maya, Harvey, and Jurin freestyling using famous rap beats from songs like “Sourround Sound” by JID, 21 Savage, and Baby Tate.

Two years ago, after the Xypher tape was released, it went viral. It has 42 million views.

Truly, no one expected to hear these ladies pop off lyrically. To introduce XG (before debut), members performed covers that were released on YouTube. Different members performed covers based on their vocal strength. To watch Chisa, Juria, and Hinata’s amazing vocals here is a cover. Some of XG like Jurin and Maya are skilled at rapping and singing.

(Not to mention they are all skilled at dancing too)!

In the words of many, XG is futuristic, heart-stopping, and iconic.

Having met through “X-Galaxy” at XGALX (an idol project aimed at debuting a global girl group), XG has paved a new pathway in the K-Pop industry.

With 4 million listeners on Spotify, XG has released singles with Japanese-Korean producer Jakops  known for producing genre-bending music. (If you know anything about the K-Pop industry this is very common in K-Pop music.) XG’s music is hard to place into one genre though it is strongly influenced by hip-hop and R&B. (Spotify classifies their music as “pop.”)

Technically, they are highly regarded as a K-pop girl group as they promote in South Korea. However, XG releases music in English, whereas typical K-Pop music incorporates English in many choruses or a few lyrics throughout a song. Regardless, they are a global girl group trying to refine the K-Pop scene.

Some of their most popular releases include:

Shooting Star

Left Right

WOKE UP

Their most recent release, “Is This Love,” has also gone viral on TikTok for its popular chorus dance break:

Screenshot of HelenPeng dancing to “Is This Love” from YouTube.

With every song they release, XG makes you fall in love with them. Currently, they are on their world tour, “The first Howl.”

If you want to know more about XG, check out their profile (and music)!

You’ll Get Compliments Wherever You Go With These Lattafa Fragrances.

At a reasonable price too.

Image from (https://lattafa-usa.com/)

It’s no surprise that Arabian perfumes are the new wave. Around a year ago, they went viral on TikTok for being dupes of high-end fragrances, and everyone wants to see what all the rave is about!

(Not to mention, their packaging is so elegant!)

If you want to try some new scents, here are a few that will up your perfume game!

Lattafa Hyaati Florence EDP

If you’re looking for a lovely gourmand daytime floral scent, then Lattafa’s Hayaati is one to get. Launched in 2023, this perfume is the definition of Spring! Hyaati will linger on your skin/clothes leaving you smelling like a bouquet all day.

The Top notes are: Lychee, Grapefruit, Red Current

Middle Notes are: Rose, Peach, Cedarwood

Base Notes: Florals, Musk, Amber

Lattafa Yara Moi EDP

A best-seller sold out online, Yara Moi is said to be an elegant perfume. Pairing Yara Moi with a vanilla lotion is key as it is a soft and powdery fragrance. This is another daytime perfume that will get you many compliments. It is great to wear for work or school as it is not too overpowering and lasts throughout the day.

The Top notes are: Peach, Jasmine

Middle Notes are: Caramel Amber

Base Notes: Patchouli, Sandalwood

Lattafa Pride Ansaam Gold EDP

A duplicate of Killian’s, “Love Don’t Be Shy,” Lattafa’s Ansaam Gold is a unisex perfume perfect for a winter night out. According to the website, Ansaam Gold is a woody and floral scent, (although it smells very sweet.) It’s a strong-projection perfume that has a long silage.

The Top notes are: Pear, Mandarin

Middle Notes are: Rose, Jasmin, Candy

Base Notes: Raspberry, Musk, Vanilla

Lattafa Eclaire EDP

Another viral gourmand fragrance is Lattafa’s Eclaire. It is known for being one of the best duplicates of “Bianco Latte,” at a more affordable price. Eclaire is a wonderful winter fragrance perfect for vanilla and caramel lovers! It will have you smelling like a milky caramel cake! Like many other Lattafa fragrances, Eclaire is long-lasting.

The Top notes are: Caramel, Milk, Sugar

Middle Notes: White Flowers, Honey

Base Notes: Vanilla, Praline, Musk

Like all fragrances, there are different factors to consider when choosing your next cologne/perfume. The factors can range from body chemistry to even the pH balance on one’s skin, which can alter how one perceives/smells a certain fragrance. The fragrances listed above have been tried and tested for a year to a few months to give the most honest review. Many of Lattafa’s fragrances can also be purchased through Amazon.

If you want to see more reviews of Lattafa fragrances, here is a link from YouTube.

Check out Lattafa’s latest fragrance release here:

-Lattafa Victoria

Top Products For Curly Hair.

Tried and Tested

(Hair products that I use)

After years of trying out TONS of curly hair products, I have finally found THE staples for my hair. I have 3c curls and am prone to lots of frizz. Typically, I use products that are thicker in consistency, highly moisturizing, and defining to help accent my natural curls. The products I list vary in texture, performance, and price, though all leave my hair looking/feeling its best! I also mix and match different lines of hair products on wash days to see which products layer well with each other.

If you want to know which products are right for your hair type, follow this hair texture guide.

For reference, here are what my curls look like:

Picture by Reneé Medina

So let’s jump right in!

Pre-Shampoo:

Curlsmith Bond Curl Rehab Salve $30

As of late, the weather has been leaving my curly hair frizzy and a bit dry. This can be due to the high levels of humidity. To help add more moisture to my hair, I use the Bond Curl Rehab Salve as a pre-shampoo treatment (on damp, dirty hair.) Not only does it add moisture to my curls, but it also leaves them more defined which I love! I use this product every few weeks and leave it on for about an hour before going in with my regular wash routine. This is the only Curlsmith product I have tried but seeing how well it works, I will consider trying out the rest of their line!

Shampoo:

Odele Clarifying Shampoo $11.99

If you want to begin using clarifying shampoos, Odele is the brand to reach for. I had never tried a clarifying shampoo and I must say that I was missing out. I usually have tons of product buildup on my hair/scalp, but Odele’s shampoo leaves my hair feeling squeaky clean!

I don’t experiment much with shampoos because I use the same shampoo every week. Sometimes, I skip shampoo altogether and use a hair mask and a conditioner if my curls are dehydrated.

Hair Mask:

tgin Rosewater Hydrating Hair Mask $18.99

tgin Miracle Repair Deep Hydrating Hair Mask $18.99

Mielle Rosemary Mint Strengthening Hair Masque $10.99

After I shampoo my hair, I always use a hair mask. My hair is typically dry so this is a must in my wash routine. (I have swapped conditioner for regular hair masks.) As you can tell by the headline image, I tend to reach for tgin products as my hair absorbs their products well. Both the rosewater and miracle repair hair masks hydrate and restore damaged hair. After using these in my routine, my hair has felt more moisturized. In addition, Mielle’s Rosemary Mint Hair Masque is a must-try! This masque is probably one of my favorites. My curls love this product! It makes detangling super easy and my hair feels amazing after using it.

Leave-In Conditioner:

Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner $19.99

Miss Jessie’s Leave-In Condish $15

Mielle Rosemary Mint Strengthening Leave-In Conditioner $10.99

Choosing a favorite leave-in from the ones I have listed wasn’t easy. If you want your curls to look/feel light and defined, I’d recommend Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner. The consistency is a bit watery but does wonders for my curls. It defines my hair so well, that I can use this product alone and still have fluffy curls! If you are looking for an ultra-moisturizing and thicker hair product, Miss Jessie’s Leave-In Condish is your go-to. It has a jelly-like consistency and moisturizes and protects your curls. This leave-in is one that I usually reach for as I use it almost every wash day. Mielle’s Rosemary Mint Strengthening Leave-In Conditioner is also a favorite of mine. Not only does it make your hair smell amazing but it also encourages hair growth. I use this leave-in after using the Mielle Rosemary Mint Strengthening Hair Mask.

Tip: To ensure your leave-in is evenly distributed throughout your hair, apply it in the shower on soaking-wet hair with a wide-tooth comb.

Curl Cream:

tgin Sweet Honey Hair Milk $12.99

tgin Butter Cream Daily Moisturizer $15.99

Miss Jessie’s Pillow Soft Curls $22

Miss Jessie’s Multicultural Curls- Hair Lotion $17

Curl creams are my favorite product to experiment with. I have tried creams from brands like Cake Beauty, Shea Moisture, Not Your Mother’s, Camille Rose, PATTERN, Aunt Jackie’s, and the list goes on…but nothing leaves my hair feeling as great as these products above. The Sweet Honey Hair Milk moisturizes equal to the Butter Cream Daily Moisturizer. A bit of product goes a long way with these stylers as they are pretty thick in consistency and help with frizz. Similarly, Miss Jessie’s Pillow Soft Curls and Multicultural Curls are truly amazing! Both stylers leave my hair feeling soft, fluffy, and defined without a curl gel or mousse!

Holding Products:

tgin Rose Water Curl Defining Mousse $12.99

VERB Curl Foaming Gel $20

I have only listed two products as my favorite “finishers.” Both of these products are water-based and are great at defining and reducing frizz on curly hair. Although the Foaming Gel is on the watery side, it doesn’t leave your hair feeling crunchy like traditional hair mousse. These defining products help my curls last longer throughout the week. As an honorable mention, I would like to add Aunt Jackie’s Frizz Patrol Anti-Poof Setting Mousse as a great holding product. I have not had much success with Aunt Jackie’s line, but this setting mousse helps refresh my hair midweek. Not only can you use this product on wet hair, but it can be used on dry hair to tame frizz and define your curls. This is the only product that I use by Aunt Jackie. I stay away from hair gel as most gel products I use on top of curl creams start to break down and leave white flakes throughout my hair. Water-based setting products (and certain types of mousse) work well for my hair type.

My Hair on a Good Wash Day (By Reneé Medina) (I used hair mousse to set my curls.)

Oils:

TWIST Curl Reign Multi-use Miracle Oil $4.99

Mixed Chicks Hair Silk $12.00

If there’s one product that I need in my hair routine, it’s a good hair oil. Oil helps break hard casts from hair mousse or gel and helps with moisture, shine, and definition. Mixed Chicks hair silk leaves my hair shiny and smooth while TWIST’s Miracle Oil provides ultimate moisture to my curls. I like to add hair oil to my ends after applying a holding product, as my ends are usually severely dry. You can also add oil to your hair by placing a dime-sized amount in the palms of your hands and gently gliding your hands over your dry curls to break a gel cast. Your hair should look more voluminous after this step.

Conclusion:

Most curly hair products claim to help with frizz and definition, but water is a curly girl’s best friend. Depending on your hair texture, your hair might need to be soaking wet or damp for any styling products to have results. Make sure to section your hair for even product distribution. For my hair texture, products absorb better when my hair is soaking wet, so I usually apply my leave-in conditioner in the shower on wash days. I am not a curly hair expert, but this is the best way for my hair to absorb any product. I am a fan of air drying (which might cause excess frizz) but I find that diffusing is a painstaking process that I prefer to endure in the colder seasons.

You don’t always need to use four (leave-in, curl cream, gel, and oil) products on your hair to have the best curls. Many of the products listed work well alone or paired with one product. For my hair type, the longer I wait to wash my hair, the better as my hair is more dry.

I’d rather not splurge on expensive products, but lines like Miss Jessie’s, Mixed Chicks, and tgin make every penny worth it. I usually like to shop at TJMAXX where I can find affordable products from brands like tgin, Mixed Chicks, and Curlsmith. CVS and ULTA sell lots of hair products as well. I would also like to state what works for me might not work for others with curly hair, so it’s best to experiment to see what your hair likes best!

Top Five Makeup Hacks You Didn’t Know About.

(Photo by Amy Shamblen on Unsplash)

Disclaimer: I am not claiming these hacks are my own. Credit goes to the original creators of these hacks!

With that being said, let’s jump right in!

  1. Add loose-setting powder to thin mascara

(I experimented with this hack)

Finding the right mascara can be a struggle, especially if you’re unwilling to splurge on an expensive brand. As a drugstore makeup junkie, I found that adding loose-setting powder to your drugstore mascara can drastically change the consistency to the one that you’re looking for. In particular, L.A. Girl’s Volumatic Mascara’s consistency was a bit too thin for my liking. After I applied the product to my lashes, it took forever to dry and smudged all over my brow bone. After adding setting powder to the wand several times and dipping the wand back into the mascara tube, I noticed the consistency had thickened and there was less smudging. In addition, my lashes looked a wee bit longer and thicker after applying.

As always, take precaution when adding powder to mascara as some loose setting powders contain harsh ingredients such as talc which can cause eye irritation.

(As a side note, I have not gotten any type of reaction to my lashes or eyes when doing this, though this is something that I only do with thin mascara formulas.)

2. Mix your blush with highlighter

This next hack comes from Edward Avila, (whom I’ve been following for a long time!)

If you want to use your favorite powdered blush but want to keep that dewy and glowy makeup look, dip your blush brush into your favorite blush shade and then into your powdered highlighter of choice. For a glowy look, apply the now shimmery blush as you normally would.

With this hack, you can even skip applying highlighter to your cheekbones depending on how much you’ve added to your blush. This hack has only one drawback: your highlighter might absorb the pigment of the blush you’re mixing it with. Nonetheless, this is probably one of my favorite hacks as I love how it leaves my cheeks bright and glowy!

3. Use a highlighter on your waterline

This hack may already have been circulated on social media, but to make my eyes appear brighter and more glassy, I will apply a (powdered) shimmery highlighter or eyeshadow color to my lower-lash waterline. Usually, I reach for a nice gold shade but you can use any colored highlighter (or shimmery eyeshadow) to match your look.

Use a shimmery/glittery shadow sparingly on your waterline, and stay away from chunky shadows with thick pieces of glitter. This could result in eye injury and possibly a trip to the eye doctor.

4. Apply setting spray to your eyeshadow brush to enhance color

In high school, an old friend recommended applying setting spray to my eyeshadow brush. Doing this before dipping the brush into your eyeshadow will make the color appear more prominently on your eyelids and help keep the color in place. I love doing this hack, particularly with shimmery shadows as I feel it makes the shadow appear brighter too.

5. Apply a liquid highlighter over facial lotion to achieve a dewy look

(Another experiment )

My favorite hack for a dewy base probably already went viral, but it’s something I like to do whenever I want a luminous base. All you have to do is just take your routine facial lotion (make sure that there is no tint in it), mix in a few drops (or more) of your favorite liquid highlighter and apply it to your face as you would normally apply your lotion.

You can mix any 2 of your favorite brands together, such as Cetaphil’s moisturizing lotion and J.Cat Beauty’s aura glow highlighter.

This will give your skin a glowy and “wet” look which is great for the summer!

Just make sure not to get any lotion in your eyes!

Lastly, experiment with products!

Have fun with your makeup and feel free to share any hacks that you have!